Pigeoncote 100 Metres North of Potters Marston Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Potters Marston, Leicestershire

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Listing Text

Pigeoncote. Mid C18. Random granite rubble and brick with brick
dressings and pyramidal Swithland slate roof. Rubble plinth,
first stage brick ledge. 2 stages, square plan. East side has a
low central door and above it, a boarded-up window, both with
segmental brick heads. To south, above, a rectangular opening
with a wooden frame and a splayed brick head. Above it, a broken
square opening. To west above, a boarded up window with
segmental head and a single diagonally set wooden mullion. The
roof is topped by the remains of a square glover with pyramidal
slate roof. The interior has full height brick nest boxes and
shelves, and a cross beamed roof structure.

Listing NGR: SP4973296377

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